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Port mulls outsourcing marinas to private company managers

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Port mulls outsourcing marinas to private company managers

Commissioners seeking public input on whether they should send out requests for qualifications.

New mixed-use project is good news for Port Orchard

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New mixed-use project is good news for Port Orchard

Finally.

These students qualified for the state DECA competition. (Photo courtesy Betsi Feider)

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SK students qualify for national DECA competition

DECA students are headed for internationals and state competitions.

As envisioned by Waterman Investment Partners, its proposed five-story mixed-use development would front three streets: Bay (as shown in the illustration), Frederick and Prospect streets. (RiceFergusMiller illustration)

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New site for library part of 640 Bay St. building project plans

Waterman Investment Partners, LLC was the sole bidder for the city-owned downtown lot.

New site for library part of 640 Bay St. building project plans

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New site for library part of 640 Bay St. building project plans

Waterman Investment Partners, LLC was the sole bidder for the city-owned downtown lot.

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Quality Communities Scholarship available

Association of Washington Cities is sponsoring the scholarship program.

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Take a second chance at prom to support local charities

Josephine’s 2nd Chance Prom donating proceeds to Camp to Belong of Washington and The Coffee Oasis.

Government in action: Students find out how it works from mayor

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Government in action: Students find out how it works from mayor

Marcus Whitman students take part in a mock City Council session during an assembly.

Require notification before removing offender from registry

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Require notification before removing offender from registry

Regarding RCW 9A.44.140, “Registration of sex offenders and kidnapping offenders — Duty to register”:

Tremont Street project preparing detours

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Tremont Street project preparing detours

The road widening project is about to enter its second phase, necessitating detours.

Students hard at work. (Port Orchard Independent file photo)

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Sixth-graders banned from using backpacks at Cedar Heights

Parents and students say the rule is making students late to class, among other problems

SKFR rescues South Kitsap man who fell into home’s well

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SKFR rescues South Kitsap man who fell into home’s well

Man breaks his leg falling into home’s interior well.

Carter & Co. hopes to reopen before Valentine’s Day

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Carter & Co. hopes to reopen before Valentine’s Day

In spite of past turmoil, owners are happy to be back on Bay Street

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Reportedly impaired driver rear-ends car on SR 160

A passenger in the rear-ended car taken to Harrison with injuries.

Annika Creed, 1, gets her first dental checkup at last year’s clinic. Her father, Jeremy Creed, is a Navy Reservist. Creek and his wife, Amy Creed, are owners of Amy’s On The Bay and Sidelines in Port Orchard. They came out to support veterans in the South Kitsap community. (Courtesy photo)

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Dental team is giving back to veterans

Dr. Schoepflin’s Port Orchard team is joining with VFW Post 2669 to provide dental services to vets.

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South Kitsap man recovering at Harrison from gunshot wounds

Two unidentified witnesses dropped him off around 2:18 p.m. at the SK Harrison Urgent Care Clinic

Capital budget approval great news for Port Orchard pocket park

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Capital budget approval great news for Port Orchard pocket park

Rockwell Park to receive $309,000, marina breakwater gets $1 million.

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It’s Comedy Night Feb. 2 for Port Orchard Soroptimist

Comedian Rodney Sherwood will headline the fundraiser for the group.

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All about Mars: Professor to speak about Red Planet

Public Market to host ‘Searching for Martians’

Sidney Art Gallery clearing out old merchandise

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Sidney Art Gallery clearing out old merchandise

The nonprofit making way for new items.